Deftones - Gore (Full Album) 2016

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Gore is the eighth studio album by the American alternative metal band Deftones, released on April 8, 2016, by Reprise Records.[1] Its release was met with critical acclaim, debuting at number two on the US Billboard 200; it is the band's fifth album to debut within the chart's top-ten and is their highest-charting since their 2003 eponymous album.

The album was noted for its creative tension between frontman Chino Moreno and lead guitarist Stephen Carpenter, which was described by Rolling Stone as Moreno "playing Morrissey to the guitarist's Meshuggah".[2]

Background
Writing and recording
In March 2014, while Moreno was touring with his side project Crosses in support of their self-titled debut album, the rest of Deftones began writing a follow-up to 2012's Koi No Yokan.[3] Deftones also previously reported that they intended to record a new album either in late 2014 or early 2015.[4] In late February 2015, just after the band had finished the new album's drum tracks, Moreno told Rolling Stone that he expected to be done tracking the album by the end of March, and that Deftones had written 16 songs during the album's sessions. He described the album as "a little more of a heady record" than the previous album.[5]

Carpenter expressed difficulty in getting into the feel of the album initially, comparing the feel of the song "Hearts / Wires" with being a serial killer. He stated, "I had to embrace my inner psycho rapist and come up with the part and get into it". Despite creative differences, band members noted the collaborative nature of the album and considered the tension between differences of musical styles to be a strength.[2] Bassist Sergio Vega utilized a Bass VI when recording the new material, helping to push the band into new sonic territory.[6] Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains provided guest guitar on the track "Phantom Bride".[7]

On May 15, 2015, Moreno was interviewed by Kerrang! about the new album, which he described by saying, "The songs have a lot of different moods". He further explained that it was not a "happy record", but also "not a completely angry record".[8]

Release
Initially the album was tentatively scheduled to be released on September 25, 2015,[9] later being pushed back to late November, as final mixes as well as the title, cover and liner notes were still being completed.[10] On October 26, 2015, drummer Abe Cunningham clarified that the band were still working on mixes, album art and song titles, and that the new album would be coming out in the first part of 2016.[11] On January 22, 2016, during an interview held at the 2016 NAMM Show, Carpenter revealed the release date of the new album to be April 8, 2016.[1]

On January 27, the band posted a 30-second teaser video to their website featuring new music from the album and confirming the album title as Gore.[12]

The album's first single, "Prayers / Triangles", was released on February 4, 2016.[13] The second single, "Doomed User", was shared on March 16.[14] On April 4, the band released the third single from the album, "Hearts / Wires".[15]

Composition
Described as "having the marks of an experimental-rock gospel",[16] Gore features the band's alternative metal sound meshed with a variety of influences from other genres.[17] The music has been compared to the band's 2006 album, Saturday Night Wrist, with critics noting its experimental[18][19][20] and atmospheric sound.[18][19][20][21] Chuck Campbell of Knox News noted a post-metal sound on Gore, calling it "timelessly vital".[22] Rob Sayce of Rock Sound noted that the band "drags their new wave and post-punk influences to the fore" on the record.[23] Several critics also noted a space rock sound on the album.[18][24][25]

Reception

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Chino Moreno; all music is composed by Deftones

No. Title Length
1. "Prayers / Triangles" 3:38
2. "Acid Hologram" 4:06
3. "Doomed User" 4:27
4. "Geometric Headdress" 3:29
5. "Hearts / Wires" 5:21
6. "Pittura Infamante" 4:04
7. "Xenon" 3:17
8. "(L)MIRL" 5:02
9. "Gore" 4:59
10. "Phantom Bride" (featuring Jerry Cantrell) 4:53
11. "Rubicon" 4:58
Total length: 48:14[46]
Personnel
Gore album personnel adapted from the CD liner notes.[47]

Deftones

Chino Moreno − vocals, rhythm guitar
Stephen Carpenter − lead guitar
Sergio Vega − bass
Abe Cunningham − drums
Frank Delgado − samples, keyboards
Additional musicians

Jerry Cantrell − guitar solo (track 10)
Technical

Matt Hyde − production, engineering, mixing
Howie Weinberg − mastering
Gentry Studer − mastering
Chris Rakestraw − engineering
Jimmy Fahey − assistant engineer
Martin Pradler − additional engineering
Rob Hill − additional engineering
Frank Maddocks − art direction, design, photography

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